Loved by interior designers and fashion influencers alike, curved furniture trend has been reimagined for the 21st century. With roots in the 1970s and ’80s, the curved furniture of today serves as living proof that trends are, and always will be, cyclical. Why Is Curved Furniture So Popular? Curves are also incredibly visually appealing. They...
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68 Eye-Catching Square Tile Backsplashes
Scandinavian design is having a moment, and we’ve witnessed one trend, in particular, making its way across the Atlantic: square tile. A staple in Swedish homes for bathroom walls and kitchen backsplashes, square tiles are very friendly on the wallet and are a minimalist’s dream tile. They may be a budget staple in European Nordic...
7 New Directions In Home Renovations And 60 Ideas
Trends come and go but more global ones stay with us for years and even for decades. We’ve prepared a list of the current renovation directions – these aren’t just trends that will end up next year, these are directions to follow if you want your dwelling to look up-to-date and edgy. Statement Windows That’s...
Family Lakeside Cabin In Finnish Pine Woods
Sheltered amongst a woodland of pine trees, Joanna Laajisto designed a lakeside cabin for herself and her family in Finland. The house sits harmoniously on the banks of a secluded lake, it’s built from natural materials and detailed to maximize outdoor living. This – the connection to nature – was vital to create the character...
Coastal Apartment With Seaweed-Colored Joinery
A steel staircase offsets seaweed-colored joinery and marble surfaces inside this Belgian apartment designed by local architects Carmine Van Der Linden and Thomas Geldof. Van Der Linden and Geldof thought using natural materials and colors would reflect the calming coastal location of the two-floor apartment, which is encircled by sand dunes and grassy banks. In...
Modern Rustic Vacation Home With Spectacular Views
This spacious home has all the lakeside luxury you would ever want from a vacation home. Created by Phinney Design Group, the home is done in an updated version of the arts and crafts style, also strongly informed by the landscape and surrounding lake and forests. The natural terrain was full of inspiration for the...
English Tudor Revival-Style Home In Los Angeles
This English Tudor Revival-style home in Los Angeles still looks much the same as it probably did when it was built in the 1920s. It has many of its original details, including diamond-paned windows, dark beamed ceilings, and vintage tile bathrooms. This is a truly rare estate that exudes all the glamour of old Hollywoodland...
Hinterhouse: A Contemporary Cedar-Clad Forest Cabin
Architecture studio Ménard Dworkind has designed a slender cedar-clad holiday home with a matching sauna on a forested hillside in Quebec. Located in a village called La Conception, the Hinterhouse cabin and sauna are clad in white cedar board, which Ménard Dworkind chose so it will weather over time and blend in with its natural...
1892 Historic Cottage Renovated Keeping Its Charm
This historic little house in Leiper’s Fork was decorated by Holly Williams and is called Sweeney Cottage. The style of the dwelling embodies a modern-day chic simplicity. Built in 1892 for the Carl Sweeney family, these walls and rooms are brimming with stories. Happiness and tragedy, laughter and tears; generations who loved and lost there....
Contemporary Home On Stilts To Enjoy The Views
Called Kawakawa House, this home was built in Piha, New Zealand, by studio Herbst Architects. The house is raised on a concrete plinth and steel stilts to give views through the dense woodland (pōhutukawa trees) to the beach. The site is extremely sun-challenged, and the concept for the design developed out of the need to...